Honestly at first glance I thought the cardi was
a more structured blazer, what a fantastic piece.
Not exact matches
DO wear a dress like this one with your favorite denim jacket for nights out and with
structured blazer or cardigan for
more sophisticated look.
Pairing it with a
blazer or some coat gives it
more structure hence the entire ensemble looks
more sophisticated.
Eva's style is comfortable and relaxed, yet still chic as she combines the loosely - styled pieces with
more structured ones such as a fitted
blazer.
Go with one that lays a few inches below where you've defined your waist, or better yet, choose a
structured blazer to give you even
more shape.
For making the outfit look
more office - inspired and chic, I added a
structured black
blazer and a pair of black pointed - toe heels (I don't wear heels very often, but these are not too high, so they're actually quite comfy).
This can easily be dressed up or down (with heeled or flat booties, a
structured or
more casual
blazer) and it super comfortable in the transitional weather.
Belted
blazers tend to have no buttons and are reflective of a
more structured open front
blazer.
Wear something
more structured, like a
blazer or a waist belt to give you some shape and decrease the casual factor.
If you're looking for something a little
more structured (and perfect for the office), the
blazer version will go a long way in your fall wardrobe.
I bought it around one year ago and have paired it several different ways, but I think the
blazer and blouse add a bit
more structure to the outfit — especially because of the split!
For a
more sophisticated look, go for
structured blazers and dress pants that can look perfectly polished with a chic leather backpack and heels like fashion blogger Blair Eadie did.
One of my secrets is to pick a
more structured piece to go on top, like a jacket or
blazer (obsessed with the one in this post).
The sleek look of a black pair of desert boots also means you're
more able to match them with formal outfits, as well as casual ones, including the
structured suits and
blazers.
Dress it down a bit with a
more traditional heel and maybe a
structured blazer.
A chic
blazer in a
structured style will add a
more formal touch which will give the holiday look.
It feels like a sweatshirt with a bit
more structure (hence the
blazer name).
Try pairing it with a
structured blazer and strappy sandals for a
more professional look.
When I want to look a little
more polished, I add a
structured blazer and high heel mules, bright red ones of course!
Change your spring jacket to a check pattern
blazer instead to go for a
more structure and formal style.
I also love the play of your
structured, classic
blazer with your
more flowy skirt & other edgy details that add to the chic factor in your outfit.
This
blazer is very different from most
blazers I own because it is made of soft cotton and therefore a little
more casual and less
structured.
i would like some
more structured jackets or casual
blazers to wear inside.
However, any
structured jacket or
blazer will up the formality ante on most dresses, especially ones that are
more substantial than thin, drapey knit or lightweight cotton voile.
I keep thinking about biting the bullet on a nice suede jacket because I like the
more casual and rugged approach it has as opposed to my
structured blazers.
This quilted sweatshirt + boyfriend jean pairing couldn't be
more basic... but when topped with a
structured blazer & statement coat (finished off with strappy spiked heels), it adds instant polish and sophistication — just the kind of refreshing take on weekend favorites that I was looking for.
The
blazer style is
structured though which adds a
more formal touch, something that's good to keep in mind when styling!
The glam style is often
more structured which makes defined
blazers, pants or tops perfect to add to the flowy looks.
This is what I call my «sneaky» polished look — I'm really just wearing a lightweight top & comfortable jeans... but when you add a
structured blazer & metallic loafers, it suddenly looks so much
more pulled together.